Re: Li'l Red [Concluded. Testers welcome!]
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:07 pm
No feedback. I guess everybody is too busy now (NaNoRenO ends in 0 days, 03:54:40 ... and counting).
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Thanks! That's what I was intending to achievefioricca wrote:The writing was simple and child-like,
Yes, being a non-native English speaker, this will always be my biggest problem. I am waiting for a proofreader before I release the final version.fioricca wrote:it felt a little unpolished, but it did not detract me from the wonderful, wonderful visuals of this game.
Wow! That was intentional, too. I am glad it worked for you!fioricca wrote:I love the storybook feel the GUI induces, I love all the different views of the forest you provided so everything meshed well together, and I love the plot twist at the end!
Well, one of the endings make us think better about this ...fioricca wrote:A story about a good wolf, that's really cute.
I cheated, of course!fioricca wrote:I must admit, I'm curious as to how you prepared your graphics -- I'm just dazzled by them. Would you care to share a tip or two? *_*
Oh! Finally you have come!ririruetoo wrote:Donmai I can't believe I'm just finding out about this. It looks absolutely beautiful, I'll play it tomorrow when I get home.
Hi Ran! I hope you won't be disappointed! I am desperately needing some criticism.Ran08 wrote:Oh yay!Another VN from Donmai!
Downloading right now! So excited to play this~
Well, I played through it today. I don't have time tonight to write up my notes, but I will in the next couple of days.Donmai wrote:Yes, being a non-native English speaker, this will always be my biggest problem. I am waiting for a proofreader before I release the final version.![]()
1. I personally did not have any issues distinguishing between characters. The dialogue and text colors alone were sufficient. (Nice job.)Donmai wrote:I think I have shuffled (some will say "messed") the narrative elements a little. They are all there: the girl, the wolf, the hunters, the ol' lady ... but who is bad? Who is saving who? And ... who is eating who?
Beware of my English (no proofreaders till now).